Who is Oliva Jade Giannulli? If you bothered to read the title, you’d realize she’s Lori Loughlin’s daughter. As you probably know by now, Lori Loughlin and her husband paid a $500,000 bribe to the recruiter of the USC rowing team so their two daughters could get into the school. Neither of them actually rowed so they had to photoshop themselves into actual rowing teams.
What you may not know is that even before Olivia Jade was “accepted” into USC, she was an “influencer” on YouTube and Instagram with over 4 million combined followers. What may also shock you is that school was never a priority for Olivia Jade. It probably still isn’t. Back in August, Olivia flat out said the only reason she’s going to college is to party.
“I don’t know how much of school I’m gonna attend,” she shared with her nearly 2 million subscribers, after explaining her extensive work schedule. “But I’m gonna go in and talk to my deans and everyone, and hope that I can try and balance it all. But I do want the experience of like game days, partying…I don’t really care about school, as you guys all know.”
This is ironic considering in docs filed, her mom paid half a million just so she wouldn’t end up at Arizona State University, a real party school. She must have been pissed.
She apologized days later because brand management.
“I said something super ignorant and stupid, basically. And it totally came across that I’m ungrateful for college — I’m going to a really nice school. And it just kind of made it seem like I don’t care, I just want to brush it off. I’m just gonna be successful at YouTube and not have to worry about school,” Olivia said in the video. “I’m really disappointed in myself.”
Wait, was that an apology? That still sort of sounded like school is secondary to being a YouTuber. God, she’s insufferable.
This pretty much blew over and Jade ended up starting her first semester at USC. Between August and today, she built her brand by producing relatable content for college kids which has been partly sponsored by Amazon. She reached the point where she is now considered a beauty vlogger which includes collaborations with Sephora.
But now that everyone knows mommy bought her way into one of the best and most expensive colleges in the country, it remains to be seen what’s going to happen to her brand. Are her followers going to relate to a rich, white, 18-year-old girl with all the privilege in the world and who’s parents bought her way into a prestigious college? Sadly, probably. Kids are idiots.
But at least we get to s**t on her now by bringing up quotes from old videos. Like the one above where she brought on John Stamos who told her, “Can I just say how proud I am of you? You’re such a good girl, you have good values, and you project good morals.” You should feel bad, Olivia Jade.
Olivia Jade, portrait of a phony fraudster in the making. No amount of fake apology will repair the damage done. She was a willing participant in this fraud with her stupid arrogant narcissitic parents. And lose the cheek implants and over botoxed face darling. You’re too young, but hey, why not, you’re old enough to commit fraud (posing for fake Crew member pics) you’re old enough for botox and cheek implants.
The damage is irreparable for the deserving students whose applications were set aside and did not gain admission while this arrogant loser gained entry by fraud. The university needs to consider the “posed” Crew photos and investigate further. Did she think that she was posing for an advertisement? Expulsion should be on the table if this is found to be the case. Oh, and in my opinion, she has a really “dumb” look especially the fuzzy black painted caterpillar eyebrows. The fuzzy caterpillars are really cute but not when they are copied as an eyebrow look with overdone black pencil… Read more »
Yeah I just can’t understand the Groucho Marx eyebrows
rose
I hope u all go to jail with hillary
Olivia’s check bones are as fake as her academic achievements